Also if there is a mysterious slowdown on a GBT <-> Berkeley data link, I'm wondering if it's being caused by the dreaded post-net-neutrality that was being worried about, depending on who's the link provider. Worth checking if everything else fails I guess.“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”---Margaret Mead

Also if there is a mysterious slowdown on a GBT <-> Berkeley data link, I'm wondering if it's being caused by the dreaded post-net-neutrality that was being worried about, depending on who's the link provider. Worth checking if everything else fails I guess.

Eric did post it was Internet2 which is not commercial. Its backbone is supposed to support 8.8Tb/sec. YMMV

Eric did post it was Internet2 which is not commercial. Its backbone is supposed to support 8.8Tb/sec. YMMV

Thanks... did not see that. Rather staggering theoretical speed there too,“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”---Margaret Mead

I hope they resolve the communication issue soon. Or transfer more data to the Google Cloud as intermediary. Based on our past consumption and return rate, we have enough data to last this day out and be empty tomorrow.Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours

Also if there is a mysterious slowdown on a GBT <-> Berkeley data link, I'm wondering if it's being caused by the dreaded post-net-neutrality that was being worried about, depending on who's the link provider. Worth checking if everything else fails I guess.

Eric did post it was Internet2 which is not commercial. Its backbone is supposed to support 8.8Tb/sec. YMMV

Thanks for the insight. I did not realise was 8.8 TB/second that is insanely quick.

Also if there is a mysterious slowdown on a GBT <-> Berkeley data link, I'm wondering if it's being caused by the dreaded post-net-neutrality that was being worried about, depending on who's the link provider. Worth checking if everything else fails I guess.

Eric did post it was Internet2 which is not commercial. Its backbone is supposed to support 8.8Tb/sec. YMMV

Thanks for the insight. I did not realise was 8.8 TB/second that is insanely quick.

Yes, as I predicted, we will run out today. Unfortunately, with the lack of communication from staff, we won't know whether the communication issue is resolved or whether more data is loaded until it shows up on the SSP. And we can't tell if that came down from the normal channel or whether they grabbed it off the Google Cloud server like the last data.Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours

Looks like once the 45,000 ready to send work units are sent, we will be out of work again. All of my machines are slow so my cache on each will take a few days to burn thru but the folks with high end GPUs will be idle by morning I'm sure if they don't have a backup project in the queue~Chris